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This relates to a conversation I had in Miami
“Disagreements only happen when you enter the conscious world, when you try to consider things.”
“Sometimes you have to accept that you’re a product of your environment and no matter what input you want to put into that environment, that’s just your personal taste, the culmination of all your influences, being creatively voiced one way or another, like a painter might do.”
“Some people are so tied up with the whole issue of understanding — they think you need to understand something in order to like it.”
“You don’t realise where routine and schedule become habits, and then become rules. […] It’s good sometimes to remove a lot of the conscious process.”
—Sean Booth, of Autechre, an interview, Wire (2008, March)
“Sometimes you have to accept that you’re a product of your environment and no matter what input you want to put into that environment, that’s just your personal taste, the culmination of all your influences, being creatively voiced one way or another, like a painter might do.”
“Some people are so tied up with the whole issue of understanding — they think you need to understand something in order to like it.”
“You don’t realise where routine and schedule become habits, and then become rules. […] It’s good sometimes to remove a lot of the conscious process.”
—Sean Booth, of Autechre, an interview, Wire (2008, March)
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